Bridges Nepali Cuisine to close downtown restaurant, open new locations (www.bizjournals.com)
He’s moving into the former Hoity Toity Donut space at 2459 Gilbert Ave. and hopes to be open there by mid-July....
He’s moving into the former Hoity Toity Donut space at 2459 Gilbert Ave. and hopes to be open there by mid-July....
Really excellent added density to Walnut Hills.
Lot of contention about the plan though.
This is honestly crap. I wish they would just grant us the money so we could start to finally reconnect to our riverfront entirely.
Jeffreys said he will convene a dozen or potential stakeholders in an effort to figure out a funding runway for the next three years so that time can be bought to create a sustainable financial model. Those groups include Metro, the Cincinnati Regional Chamber, FC Cincinnati, the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Foundation, Interact...
The 200,000-square-foot, 27-story tower was 77% vacant upon closing, according to a CIG news release, which characterized the property as “prime yet underutilized.”
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A project that couples state historic tax credits and low-income housing tax credits is no longer possible under a major change to state law, making such conversions more difficult in the future.
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The planned reimagining of Central Parkway is estimated to cost $15.5 million, down from an earlier $20 million ballpark figure when stakeholders along the urban core thoroughfare began contemplating it....
The prominent lot at the corner of Calhoun Street and Clifton Avenue will become a pedestrian entrance to campus, according to a project update presented to UC’s board of trustees at its Feb. 27 meeting.
Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas Judge Lisa Allen Feb. 5 granted Center at 600 Vine’s lenders request for appointing a receiver. The appointment comes after the building – owned by Hertz Investment Group – was being tracked for foreclosure and had its $49.5 million mortgage transferred to special servicer, LNR...
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The Port of Los Angeles is chipping away at its L.A. Waterfront development, a multimillion-dollar revitalization to turn the waterfront in San Pedro into a seaside destination....
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The center will have a new exterior look and all of the center’s mechanical systems will be upgraded. Leaders also plan to close Elm Street between Fifth and Sixth.
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If you need access and have a library card, go here - chpl.org/magazines-newspapers/ and then it should be on the front page after logging in (as of now.) Later on it will move to the “Latest News” tab top left.
What people can build on single-family zoned land and along busy thoroughfares, how many apartments they can put within a building and how much parking they have to provide all would change.
What gets me about this is this-...